Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... importance . Mexico had never agreed to receive a minister with full powers , to reside near her government as a permanent representative of the nation , only a commissioner to treat in reference to the Texan difficulties . But take the ...
... importance . Mexico had never agreed to receive a minister with full powers , to reside near her government as a permanent representative of the nation , only a commissioner to treat in reference to the Texan difficulties . But take the ...
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... important measure of his administration . " Still he thinks the Texan " claim " to the Rio Grande ought to be maintained . The only question was , 66 Whether , under the circumstances , we should take a position to make war for this ...
... important measure of his administration . " Still he thinks the Texan " claim " to the Rio Grande ought to be maintained . The only question was , 66 Whether , under the circumstances , we should take a position to make war for this ...
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... important phrase is made to receive two very different translations , as we shall presently show . On the 17th of September , 1845 , Mr. Buchanan , at the command of Mr. Polk , desired Mr. Black , the American con- sul at Mexico , " to ...
... important phrase is made to receive two very different translations , as we shall presently show . On the 17th of September , 1845 , Mr. Buchanan , at the command of Mr. Polk , desired Mr. Black , the American con- sul at Mexico , " to ...
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... important provision of the constitution . " Yet Mr. Webster could say , at Philadelphia , Dec. 2d , 1846 , · · 99 " Nevertheless , war is upon us , armies are in the field , navies are upon the sea . We believe that the government ought ...
... important provision of the constitution . " Yet Mr. Webster could say , at Philadelphia , Dec. 2d , 1846 , · · 99 " Nevertheless , war is upon us , armies are in the field , navies are upon the sea . We believe that the government ought ...
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... importance to him , and that its concurrence is essential to the highest development of mankind , will be the future work of genius through many ages . If we cannot give a reason for the faith that is in us , we can still protest ...
... importance to him , and that its concurrence is essential to the highest development of mankind , will be the future work of genius through many ages . If we cannot give a reason for the faith that is in us , we can still protest ...
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